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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER_ 4, 1900. — KEEY RIVALRY FOR REALTY WNABB OBSTRUCTS TRAFFIC B§T(N STORE MILLENDSALE|STUDY IS GIVEN A STIMULUS STILL ~CLEANING STREETS. o Advised n Friend to G pwn and By Issuing Two Hooks on One Card Work Will e Discontinued, Howey e, » hase 0 Wa the FPablle thrary H Unless Money is Sight to u Sait in District Oourt that is Re o Arrented The Bargains for Today are Bigger, | Promote Serions Reading v the Men I of Boom 8. 1 ¢ e salesma tor @ (Grander and Stronger than Ever, Hereaftor two may be draws tree ning gangs are still at S TWO FIRMS WANT SAME PIECE OF GROUND v “n the store o Sam Hirschberg, NEW MILL ENDS OPENED EVERY HOUR|iibrarian, ) h Tot the boatd| Bave & c6 o K84 Seeids. Whather 1o @ a pe t ! t t cussing the matter City Of grand retailing 18 broadly show Property of St Mary Magdale N o W told on the | MINL Ends Dress Goods, Silks, Mous- el & 47 NeTeHLe . s b s f grand 1 roadly shown Church Coveted for Busine ) ¢ Mr. MeNab ISyl ew . de Sole, Velllng, Masiin Une w whiéh did the in the shoe bargains of this week, arposes und Dig tén & the ), d he, car, i - ';mu-:. o o troe previo o ¢ tion of the o The bargains are told of and you in 1id for 11 n friend « e street | at Prices ¢ fwe nd is demar y g fu that the wor anne > itn N Nes 3 t onie without an understanding \ \ come for them. But you find t y va Jepartments of the clty great, orderly quantities—all NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF, bt Sl i A v t. Mayor 8 "”(‘”"‘"f ““' \ sizes ready You do not |;“,g Mill-Ends of linen and cotton crash towl e TKte 1 ’ " . Ayl i y pri ¢ \ 2 mass of heterogene o ous rort, 'mu il u! to- the ‘ drawn on & card T t ey olAuse gother, from which Mill-En mbric dress lining, lc yd & o Bat a5 Bt T 'he Omaba census was rovisod vesterday | A you draw as from a Mill-Ends d ¥ aund denim | yoon ¢ g fight books ¢ addition te + family of Mr. and | lotterv,and who shall Fred G. E. Kuehn of a nine-pound y y. Both mother and child doing say lueky une Mill- b ached turkish towels, ail be yard, worth Mill-Ends mercerized sateen 10c, worth ’ will be Why don't you 111-Ends neh percale e Mn‘ly bers, will 1 A one he A g 1 | f you want to buy Suds flee back Wrapper new rule ' t n's books. | ns & Smith Co. announce the ar- and doubt, and that's o alatne ¥ Wi at is build i [ ac No two juvenile books 1 ot ‘r-m\ of fall and winter woolens. 1 ne element, of many, that is buil Hérce gistios at me| nds apron checked ginghams, 2 # oard, And Whe il K 18 taken ing our shoe trade on a rock basis snis Biderdown e T OUR LADIES’ $2.50 SHOE Sr.de SuRsHed 0 3 e b THIS BASH SELUNG {1 Sold last fall, have brought many a customer bpck : ::. ‘L ac 8l c Y TAX SHIRKERS TO LOSE SLEEP L | making Ing cheapor In the first place, there's no better shoe in the marke a eavy canton flaunel, | City Treasurcr Pr ) : : lucky. We give yon quantity and tertainty-— not pancity | everything at | the money-— the second place, every pair of them are guar Their Pillow an . % than ve prices ’ A ; R b long carpet rugs, Ald of Legal b (PRt o gl i L . anteed. They are made on the common sense or coin tor 11k imitation French flannel, 10c fer's Cough Syrup 3 All kid, or with tops, AN to B, We're positive ou ! Karl Kramer's Pennyroyal Pills . ug profane and abus And thousands of other Mill-Ends in the | books exceed § 1o not he ennen’s Talcum Powder of big de pur' n e The nds of Mill-Ends of broadcloths, [ and in a The dolinquent speclal taxe . A suving to you of $1.00 on every pair basement orm serges, blacks and blues, goods | eity,” said ( anging from $1.00 to $2.00 yd., on bargain | “As soon a fiem | Luthers Syand Strfles B i $ . - Sheet nt Clty and Finds A b ',:_ Tk $1 DR GOODS, 25c AND In g % in these doel square at 4%c and 69c ¥d ointment attorney Rev. Luther M. Kuhns stor of Grac first time running in length from 2 to | tons ’ b 1 m ot ds ilk and wool mixtures, checks, It has not Leen thoug 150 tc Sam's Tobacco Cure 80c — . V04 [ | o Sy N Biktet | Lt | e e nabegileid. EtataTant: HaL SiE1a8: ant stFipes, ‘Dlack and ali ‘cofors,| public What plan wil be pur scHAEFEn CUT PRICE LA Al bl e | Nebraskn was never 50 prosper.us as at|cashmeres, and serges, on male on bargain | MAY be found necessary to adopt different DRUGGIST | machine best sewing silk oas'(ngly | the pre t In company with Rev. |square at 25c and 3hc yd tacties I overy case, but the ot of \ OoF, 161H and OHICKEG: thread pm St Hale: | friend in i Edward F. Trefz a R L. € h of this |7 SILK MOUSSELINE DE SOIE, 15¢ YD.| Whether th Xes can lecte 1 l i 1 ]c ystem ot city Mr. Kuhns hi en in Pawnee City Mill of selln de sofe in|be settled for 1 and all. The an Dull Rfl'lOl‘ Spoo per spool. . ached the attending the annual session of the Luth- | black " yards up, many ""'\‘;‘ 4 ”“ l s too long withc the | eran synod of Nebraska pleces to ma algo silk cre; q ekl SR S et ol a miserable thing to use. Next to a corn Bew o the i " | nt b Solee i nkpayees oni know | 1 merane i to e, Next . com | Dlscermng' juyers Crow e ttas T ald Mr. Kuhns, *w er prospuring eclally adapted for evening wear un( ll"“ city should not remaln in this un- | you can heve. N ced for it. We can < L s the n ng every yard orth 7hc Mill- | certalnty any longer. is no que gell you a GEN NE YANK STROP 4 erty and tha 1 1 lost no time L ) more in money than at any t NEW SILKS, 50c AND €8¢ YD, these taxes can brought into the publi r to many S0 and $1.00 strops. Try & 3 LTI ne before they are all g glng an offer of £55,000 efore since 1803 and the work of t Hundreds of thousands of Mill-Ends in G Srepiiv NaLe reh s well in hund and is moving along | pigh class silk, 27-inch taffota, black and 7 . D Ehe ot i oo Prices, Facts and Qualities do the Business, . lend) as s natural in view of the | glored brocades, checks, stripes and| Mr, STkt Ly bfie Tiauls ; ALY d bullder of | {EGWAE, THOY i Thousands Take Advautage of Omaha’s Great lal lqul* | blaids for waists or entire costumes, go on | Kenton, Tenn, when s anksly 4] = i saee 4 b A . 4, e Ly LS| BAIRE ict gl ogo Aty from an attack ¢ ent to a | Biy's Cre ‘ f Sale and Carry Off the Biggest Bar- & wiped out thelr ontir RIS LR A LR B eed e b el B L s Cata HH gains Ever Offered Trans Missis- t 1 not cxpec t Mill-Ends large-size pl and fancy | Chamberls e, ¢ @ . t 1 v sippi Buyers. carved pearl buttons, worth 7ic, at bc doz ¥ r 0% 1 f ¢ ndance at the synod arge RIAETR C ¢ fancy trimming buckles, fe each the scssion was a ne, (he work d $1.00 corsats, 30c. | efte PRENTE - SRV -INE ATRERE. svath 1 hand having heen spe A 5 ed of.| adies' 39c muslin and cambric drawers, hb. 1 } t[J. A FULLER & co. leading mills and l:v‘.lol‘l".\. on NI]I'.;II the most redien lously low pric I'he Big Store is one huge heelive Mill lengths and special purchases from Ameriea’s hat it hold 6 105 upon | mpe }””‘1' ol iy running untit'ging of all mission poin Ladies' 2ic muslin drawe 4o palr. | cases of colic 1 s. Mo CUT-PRICE DRU anuar j; tha r TEbTate LW ShAHHene | ib e of bargains Every department overflowing with gen church ha old s pioperey o 1, Wt that | GTUDENTS MEET ON THE QVAL | e # cmbrottery trimmat avron, a0e | et o cated tor | Open AN Nnaher o i in 1 - ‘ ) o Open Al Night. nine values in fine, new, reliable goods. THE BlG transfer of pr y to playintift that on | yyygh Sehool G YO Canvah 1“‘"1“1_“';""1““ b tAFONDIREN VA SHOINKHES [0 STORE'S tremendous volume of business and gigantic September uncil pretended to | Giohen ta o Klrat to Bn- | Ty esolution directing the buillding in- g i sl (61 HAVddn. Brok REtar CRélgtton:Collenes trimmed handkerchiefs, 2%c and ach. ruction of a viaduet and sub- | The Omaha High school foot ball team | infants’ ic fine half wool vests, ibc | 1 Popular Excursions | : Misse’, children’s and boys' natural wool he nile | wiil play its first game with the Crelehton | o eEre, S CIER E S0 ed underwear VIA tiffs deny 3 of the coun- | college team this afternoon at the - 4 5 i fon for use | Youns Men’s Christian Assooiation . park, | o0 10¢ and 16t : / \\ 8 1 The Union Pacific to lace and embroldery £ - B e A purc s DIRECT from the greatest manufacturers, en ables ux to sell cheaper than other merchants buy their goods, A Few Mill Length Prices for Thursday Ladtes' finest qualit and jersey purposes and | Places on the cleven have not been au- | nCIh Fhest QUOILY BEYDIEA ".'l)“rw"‘ claim that it would case the fire signed and it is likely th men witt | T AR y RS T tnsurance rates, lnterfere with the opera A | All wool eiderdown flannel, 50¢ quality, Hayden's mill length price 19¢. All perfect pearl buttons, Nos. 16 to 24, worth 10¢ to 25¢, Hayden's factory sale price, per dozen, 3} One iot perfect hand-stitehed handkerchiefs, half inch hem, mill length sale price 2¢ oo i bilialos aga s ““““ G186 iib oren ng tday : :vhmrl.l but | noon we will hoid & series of fifte:n-minute ! Extracts from numerous letters: terfere with sewers and other pipes in the | has had such a limited amount of ma- ""““" RLEWRICHL N il neatly, Sive.away alley. They declare tha defe s | terfal that he has been unable to sclect | 8°048. The prices will be so ridiculously B v %o bllidine Dode: this phdnh GYSORERE | S DIETEYS ke Yeb | low that it will cause big excitement. We with which It is necessary to connect th O Ootobier 13 thevteam: will meet the!| 80/ thi8 10 advertie qur Mill-Bud haie snd placo and that the proposed vinduct and sub- | sqcond team of the University of Na- |SHOW Bow cheap we can sell goods. The way are not desiy o con t uefendants | braska at the Ames avenue park \ o 800ds that are going to be offered for this with any street, alley or ri onnection. | eleven will go to lowa October 19 and play | S41® Will bo announced at 4 o'clock Thoy therefore sked that the mayor and | with the Dunlap HIgh school team, Two| D¢ on hand and sce the rush council be enjoined from granting any per- | games with the Councll Blufts High | BOST TORE, OMAHA mission for the erection « viaduct and | kchool, one in Omaha and the | 16th and Douglas Streets. Nora A. Miller of Los Angeles, Cal Mrs. George Montgomery of Los writes: “I have taken the trip many Angeles, w I have traveled a times by different routes. L 3 t never used tourist cars your Personally Conducted E s 1c not thought f{t excel all. 1 found everything to be made %o and comfortable, and recelved as m ) The Pacific cars attention as I did going east in the Pullman | fancy edges, worth 15¢, Hayden's mill length price 2 r. George Chadley of Seneca Falls, 25¢ all linen handkerchiefs Se Mr. Ezra W. Decoto of Chic I, writes: “Everything that could writes: “I wish to tha Unfon oue for the comfort of passen- Pacific for the way in whi ey ar rs all the way was done, and will ranged wur entire trip, the recommend your excursions to all our way in which they made 1 com feeling assured that the ar fortable.” rangement is the best for the putlic.” These Personally Conducted Excursions Leave Omaha Every Friday. For full information call at New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Tel 316, eesecccce D e T S subway, that the mayor be enjoined from | other in Counctl Bluff will by pproving the resolution and that oun- | played, but the dates huve not been defl cil b enjoined {rom passing | & veto. | nitely arrang The Lincoln High school | v idge Dicki . tssued ry re-| will play the local team In Omaha the | Oct, 2 to 5th, $1.65 for the round trip. straining order Tu ening, pending a | Fremont High school will be encounterad | Oct. 4, only $1.36 for the round trip hearing, which was sery pon the mayor | on its home grounds. On Thanksgiving the | Traing leave union stati and counc!l before the meeting the same | Genoa Indlan school team will play In|and 5:06 p. m. evening | Omaha nam st LINCOLN STREDT CARNIVAL, :See Windows for Grand Dress Trimmings Sale Friday A manufacturer's eutire line on sale at one-tenth their 1l value. lins in every depariment at the “Rig Store” Property Not Yet Transicrred. 10 i L it ot e aktinh another suit fled in district court | Tonighl the Augustin Daly Musical [ ovening it would ap) that the | company, numbering 65 people, headed by | property has uot yet been sferred by | the inimicable Arthur Duon, will open at nu er race a e the church to either of tb This was | the Boyd th fn A Rupaway Figad | the sult wherein John B ster Kill, | The engagement ends with the week, with We HRVEEN li fi@s ve just received :l gl 4 . Joseph Frenzer, Joseph Beckman. William | the customary matinee Saturday. All tho | l £ Si G % ’ Weckbach and several other members of | songs made so popular by bands, music | 18TZe B “I‘““'“' ot shoulder - the congregation of the chirch to have | boxes and planos will be heard. The pro- | Brnm-s. bought at such prices | I = g a cloud removed from the title so that the |ductlon ran for 600 nights at the Galety | Wil g | voted to the acquisition of propert l y and the [ New York. Immediately after the per tu ;. )1 ‘ ‘ ‘ + ‘ ‘ 1 I + ‘ ; Mixed lot of laces, insertion embroideries and ‘ ‘ 0 b ‘ ‘ . + ‘ . . : ‘ ‘ ‘ . . should bring you here. In the earll erection of u school and school building | formance, which will he started at & sharp, i & ~ BEC At kox Haonyiohn b estad tifts whow that fn 1888 the German Catho ¢ who attend the performance may re- s 5 braces for,....... ..'.'0«' y ; : too lute church was organized under the pastorate of [wain in thefr seats during the speaking s sist 2amad Ote Grissebaus, wio o | Al cho parlrmaaee et wibe tra | 81 ."ff(.'”“...‘:.ii,f.‘,’,’,'.;;;{ gl and Girls. /p THEL A 5 e e e Lok Rovest, Be 05 | porectn: oue on sty wotnesny | "Omen and ohildren, \1 he Latest Fall Styles for| = ;' o BT IRIERLE R RAT L et {n trust for the | BUrlington Route, on Thursday : d St ol conerogaton of Omnt | S0P T e o s mr| BTN & McCGONNEll Orug G0 Big spot cash purchases direct from the fac- | B L includes | und every \‘..wix.“": n:, “.:”“:‘vflj. y i \1‘:\"1’.“}|:l.‘~“:.,:.v‘\t‘;. ritT e \«_,‘,f.'"r,':",‘ sw Rutes to Lco |sizes and styles for men and | pla are of the most |t il We can fit you. ing the property to him, but for some reaso) Friday. 3 Ul b disposed of as | uSton station New Store §. W. Cor. 16th and Dodg | o\ it e . purpoes for the uto and benett of the M | e R shoes at less than wholesale prices, IR VlT &Ll][:[) m‘"rlnf\m‘.l: gation was incorporated in | ; % | R et i at which (ime the property was deeded bk e | S oy BLIA v @) (E Boys’ Shoes RIS SRR~ ( yAlR..,.. heirs. The fact that he had deeded tho | 4 s { \ 4 hild' fAne 41.00 premises in trust has clouded the title and I \ i N o 4 s school shoes ... .. £ e r puinless extracting, leaves no the congrogation now usks that this eloud | ] ' A ( : bo removed so that it can transfer the prop- | 7 o8’ fine %1.50 ’h)“ | lorty, ( o . 4 \ school shoes 11 to y 1\\. i a2 \|.‘,nu|{u|’-mu-n---. . * e "\In. ',u] fine %2 kid LJ- it “" {l[' ‘ Fh"ladll ha Denta HDUI‘T\S Tha toliawios Sekihe Aud birth mare 1o | . o . | o e wchool shoes 11 10 2., < Lr | Taft's Fhilacelphi L it THE BURI U\’hl(l\“ STATION Boys’ fine salin caif 3150 luce show e WA 1511 Dowsiun s e homas Chirlstopher Broughman - T e 8 10 ) 9, ‘\1 Sapeah Tiyons, Fourteenth and e a4 —_— - o ot b WASH l)\\.... Mies Malle Ko 0 ont = » ¢ . e endured, but Joseph We bad to be endured And water . uged Sou = {2 . r L el b TR - fushioned Modern open sanitary | v he wocret ANl frefght offices will be open until 3 I sles BINTATE: ACiop Dslober § to Tl'avel - Men and Women R L - manent, See us for est plumbing, i - Toe's Women’s fine $3.50 steam and gas By Kansas City and return, $5.80—Oct. e N 9 i ) i o & A ont leather dr shoes, o} v, PERRY A ve arkson hospltal B« ;. : & PERIY Avery kg pogia 45 and 6 p , S Free & Biack, i o ko and of St. Louis and return, $11.50—Oct. 4 e G T Phone 1049, . 1906 Fienam St A iastL SOUERIAY ; ; ; "";l,"" e = Men’s iine #3 kid 'mvl | TERKELBENC-Mra. No ged 60 yoars I":f"' n and returp, $1.05—0ct. e n kg alf welt shoes, ... .. Smioke the hest. Ask your dealer for a . and 6 g > 2. : Men's fine £3.50 p,m ht Lincoln and return, $1.35--0ct, 4, leather shoes Ticket Offics, wurnington Swation, 1502 Farnam St. 10th and Mason Sts, ears, at his years, at hi Tol. 250. IT COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN INFERIOR BRANDS. om family rest — . eral iy AR | F. R. RICE N. C. CO., Mirs, St. Louis. UNION MADE tfimun& Aaweny er,